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RE: Optimizing large copies
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Brian E. Seppanen |
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RE: Optimizing large copies |
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Mon, 26 Sep 2005 13:35:07 -0400 (EDT) |
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Martin, Jason H wrote:
I've used forced command before, but not with rsync. Do you have any
examples?
One thing that you might be interested in is google for rsync + stunnel
howto. I use that type of setup to mirror filesystems between two systems
seperated by several states, and the rsync simply updates when things are
changed, so it doesn't copy all that much data. In my situation that does
mean that I can only commit changes on one host, because changes to the
other will be overwritten. Maybe something like that would work for
you?
my .02
Brian Seppanen
608.826.1464
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